We have no meanings for "greater intelligence" in our records yet.
1 That the greater intelligence should control the lesser must be conceded.
2 The drones would afford greater intelligence - gathering capabilities, potentially curbing Chinese activity in the region.
3 Beings of far greater intelligence were responsible for those rays, that much was certain.
4 The woman's greater intelligence was to blame for Adam's fall.
5 Indeed the former animal, in the domesticated state, exhibits much greater intelligence than the latter.
6 And we are careful that the face of the dog shall express the greater intelligence .
7 And it struck me then: this was a thing of greater intelligence than my own.
8 Further,-certainfunctions demand greater intelligence and powers; then there are people of superior mind and talent.
9 Therefore they laid down their arms with no greater intelligence than they had taken them up.
10 Of course he had, because, given the opportunity, any 'original human' would choose greater intelligence , greater power.
11 Couple that special perception with intelligence, and suppose that with greater intelligence comes a more refined conscience.
12 But the carpenter showed the greater intelligence .
13 At least Marie Antoinette allowed cake to be consumed, showing perhaps greater intelligence and compassion than our ministers.
14 The Man contended that he and his fellows were stronger than lions by reason of their greater intelligence .
15 Turkey has rejected such suggestions, saying it needed greater intelligence sharing from its allies in order to intercept would-be jihadists.
16 Isley raised his eyebrows, "There's no guarantee that a creature with greater intelligence would be pacifistic and benevolent."
Other examples for "greater intelligence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Greater intelligence through the time
Greater intelligence across language varieties